AI + Design

How I've been incorporating AI in my design workflows and creating AI features

2025 - Present

How I Think About AI in Design

AI can generate endlessly, but it cannot decide what is meaningful. I use it to accelerate research, exploration, and iteration, while the framing and final decisions remain human. The real challenge is knowing which parts of a user’s journey should be automated and which should remain intentional so the experience feels efficient without removing ownership.

For me, AI should augment human thinking, not replace it.

Some of the projects I've been working on

Client AI Work

  1. An AI-Powered Rap Skill Development Platform (Client, WIP)
    A browser-based learning tool that uses AI to support rhythm development and lyrical timing without interrupting creative flow.

Early Concept

  1. AI-Powered Real Estate Platform (Client, WIP)

    Designing an AI-assisted property discovery experience focused on clarity, transparency, and structured decision-making in high-stakes financial contexts.

Early Concept

Independent Explorations

  1. Smart Layout

    A concept exploring adaptive mobile layouts that reorganize based on usage and context while preserving predictability and user trust.

Interface Preview

  1. Shopping Filters (WIP)

Most shopping systems rely on inclusion filters. This exploration reframes filtering as an exclusion-first interaction model, allowing users to remove what they don’t want before refining what they do.

Concept Snapshot

What I’m Exploring Right Now

I’m still figuring this out in real time.

I’m exploring where AI truly improves a flow and where it starts to take over. When should something be automated? When should the user stay in control?

I care about building systems that feel supportive, not dominant. AI should reduce effort without reducing ownership. That tension is what I’m most interested in designing through.

With new AI tools appearing almost daily, I’m also asking a more practical question: which ones genuinely belong in my workflow, and which actually solve a real design problem rather than just adding noise?

How I Think About AI in Design

AI can generate endlessly, but it cannot decide what is meaningful. I use it to accelerate research, exploration, and iteration, while the framing and final decisions remain human. The real challenge is knowing which parts of a user’s journey should be automated and which should remain intentional so the experience feels efficient without removing ownership.

How I Think About AI in Design

AI can generate endlessly, but it cannot decide what is meaningful. I use it to accelerate research, exploration, and iteration, while the framing and final decisions remain human. The real challenge is knowing which parts of a user’s journey should be automated and which should remain intentional so the experience feels efficient without removing ownership.

How I Think About AI in Design

AI can generate endlessly, but it cannot decide what is meaningful. I use it to accelerate research, exploration, and iteration, while the framing and final decisions remain human. The real challenge is knowing which parts of a user’s journey should be automated and which should remain intentional so the experience feels efficient without removing ownership.

How I Think About AI in Design

AI can generate endlessly, but it cannot decide what is meaningful. I use it to accelerate research, exploration, and iteration, while the framing and final decisions remain human. The real challenge is knowing which parts of a user’s journey should be automated and which should remain intentional so the experience feels efficient without removing ownership.

How I Think About AI in Design

AI can generate endlessly, but it cannot decide what is meaningful. I use it to accelerate research, exploration, and iteration, while the framing and final decisions remain human. The real challenge is knowing which parts of a user’s journey should be automated and which should remain intentional so the experience feels efficient without removing ownership.

How I Think About AI in Design

AI can generate endlessly, but it cannot decide what is meaningful. I use it to accelerate research, exploration, and iteration, while the framing and final decisions remain human. The real challenge is knowing which parts of a user’s journey should be automated and which should remain intentional so the experience feels efficient without removing ownership.